Vol. 4 No. 04 (2024): Volume - IV Issue - IV
Articles
RITUALS RELATED TO CHILD BIRTH AND UPBRINGING OF CENTRAL ASIAN ARABS
In this article, the rituals of Central Asian Arabs related to child birth and upbringing and their historical origin, the role they played in the life of the local population, with the information collected on the basis of sources and records and field research, are detailed. illuminated.
SOCIAL PROTECTION OF CITIZENS WITH DISABILITIES IN UZBEKISTAN: DYNAMICS, CHALLENGES, AND PROGRESS
This article delves into the social protection measures and initiatives aimed at citizens with disabilities in Uzbekistan, analyzing the historical trajectory, current state, challenges, and advancements in this critical area. The discussion covers the legal framework, social policies, support programs, and the dynamics of social protection for individuals with disabilities in Uzbekistan. By exploring the challenges faced and progress made, this article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the status of social protection for citizens with disabilities in Uzbekistan.
ETHNIC COMPOSITION OF THE TAJIKS OF THE KASHKADARYA OASIS
In this article, the Harduri Tajiks who are part of the ethnic persecution of the Tajiks in the Kashkadarya oasis or are related to it, bosses, chagatoys, the origin, features of location and place in ethnocultural processes of ethnic groups such as Arguns, deer hunters, Mojars and Balochs are highlighted.
TAX POLICY OF THE SOVIET STATE DURING THE YEARS OF COLLECTIVIZATION OF AGRICULTURE IN UZBEKISTAN
The article describes the essence of the tax policy of the Soviet state and its consequences during the years of collectivization of agriculture in Uzbekistan in the 30s of the twentieth century. It reveals issues of taxation and the fight against it, conflicts in the agricultural sector, the consequences of the introduction of an agricultural tax in the country and the negative impact on the lifestyle of the population. The article analyzes the crisis of many kulak farms during the years of complete collectivization, as well as the essence of the repressive policy of the Soviet state against rich farms through taxes.
ENHANCING TOURISM POTENTIAL: THE TRANSFORMATION OF YANGIABAD DISTRICT
This article explores the ongoing efforts to enhance the tourism potential of Yangiabad district in Uzbekistan through infrastructure development, cultural heritage preservation, natural beauty promotion, and stakeholder collaboration. The research findings highlight significant progress in improving accessibility, showcasing cultural heritage, promoting adventure tourism, and fostering community involvement. By investing in these initiatives, Yangiabad is poised to emerge as a premier tourism destination, offering visitors a unique blend of history, nature, and adventure. Continued focus on sustainability, quality experiences, and stakeholder engagement will be crucial in unlocking the full tourism potential of Yangiabad and positioning it as a sought-after destination in the region.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: EXPLORING PARTICIPATORY TERRITORIAL APPROACHES IN MUNICIPAL CULTURE AGENDAS
This paper investigates the role of community engagement in municipal culture agendas through participatory territorial approaches. Municipalities increasingly recognize the importance of involving communities in cultural development initiatives to ensure inclusivity, diversity, and sustainability. Drawing on case studies and theoretical frameworks, this study explores how participatory approaches are implemented in municipal culture agendas to empower local communities, foster cultural expression, and enhance social cohesion. Key elements such as community involvement, stakeholder collaboration, cultural mapping, and resource allocation are examined to elucidate the dynamics of participatory territorial approaches. By examining the intersection of community engagement and cultural policymaking at the municipal level, this research contributes to understanding effective strategies for promoting cultural vibrancy and community well-being.
PECULIARITIES OF EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN NON-GOVERNMENTAL NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS IN JIZZAKH REGION
In this article, specific characteristics of women's employment in non-governmental non-profit organizations in Jizzakh province, as well as the activities of women in non-governmental non-profit organizations and the conditions created for them are analyzed in detail.
THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
In the context of the development of the economic complex of the region, its environmental aspects acquire special significance. The reasons for this are the growing negative impact on the environment and the depletion of the natural potential of the territories. As a result, the issue of managing the environmental protection of the region within the framework of its sustainable development is becoming increasingly relevant. At the same time, one of the tools of this management is the assessment of environmental sustainability of regional development.
IMPLEMENTATION OF MODERN STRATEGIES OF CONTINUOUS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT ON THE BASE OF NATIONAL VALUES
This article of scientific-theoretical and practical importance is intended for employees working in the educational system who are improving their professional qualifications, and to provide knowledge in this regard in places of continuous education, additional work with students and teaching staff, organization of spiritual and educational events, national values it is possible to use methods that develop humanitarian qualities based on it.
DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING COMPETENCIES OF STUDENTS IN THE PROCESS OF INDEPENDENT STUDY
This article deals with the determination of ways for students in higher education institutions of our country to achieve success in the field of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship as a process, a complex chain of actions - starting from the search for an entrepreneurial idea and ending with a concrete project of the organization that allows the production of products necessary for consumers.
DEVELOPING STUDENTS' LEARNING ABILITIES IN THE PROCESS OF SELF-STUDY
In this article, the importance of organizing independent work in the process of education and upbringing of students. In order to prepare students for independent work, the effective results of using the "Coaching" method, which is widely used in foreign education, and the criteria for evaluating students' independent work in the credit-module system for studying the topics covered in the "History of Pedagogy" module will be highlighted.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ORGANIZING INDEPENDENT WORK IN DEVELOPING LEARNING COMPETENCE IN STUDENTS
In this article, the basis of students' mastery competences is the educational competences, and what aspects should be taken into account in the formation of understanding, logical thinking abilities, the ability of students to organize their activities in the process of independent knowledge, think logically, evaluate educational activities, and analyze their knowledge and skills. will be explained in detail.
INSIGHTS INTO AWARENESS LEVELS: STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES IN SPECIAL SCHOOL SETTINGS
These article delves into the assessment of awareness levels among students with disabilities in specialized educational environments. This study aims to understand the extent of awareness among students with disabilities regarding their own conditions, rights, and available support services within the context of special schools. Through qualitative exploration, this research investigates the perceptions, experiences, and needs of students with disabilities, shedding light on areas of strengths and challenges in awareness development. The findings of this study have implications for enhancing educational practices, fostering self-advocacy skills, and promoting inclusivity within special school settings.
Anthropology
DECIPHERING THE SCRIPTS AND LANGUAGES OF AFRIGHID KHOREZM A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW.
This review explores the evolution and scholarly investigation of Khorezmian scripts and languages during the Afrighid era (4th-10th centuries), focusing on their Aramaic origins and transformations post-Arab conquest. Significant findings from the Khorezm Archaeological-Ethnographic Expedition have highlighted the minimal alterations in script style from the 3rd to the 8th century, despite cultural and religious shifts from Zoroastrianism to Islam. The research integrates contributions from both Soviet and international scholars, revealing that while the script's study began earnestly in the mid-20th century, many inscriptions from pivotal archaeological sites remain unpublished. Challenges in compiling and analyzing these texts are discussed, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive platform to publish and synthesize all findings. The paper also addresses the broader implications of script changes on the understanding of Khorezm’s cultural independence and historical linguistics, suggesting that further research could refine our knowledge of regional interactions and script evolution in ancient Central Asia.